Abstract

This paper systematically reviews two questions central for environmental impact assessment: What are the relevant environmental impacts of transport? And, are they improving, i.e. what is their overall assessment? We focus on a European approach as illustrated by the ‘Transport and Environment Report-ing Mechanism (TERM)’ of the European Environment Agency.
Although this system is in practical operation since 1999, a systematic review of the TERM indicators still identifies numerous points for improvement: Redundant, non-pertinent and non-representative indicators can be eliminated and reduces data demand by a factor of three. Overview can be improved by a classification according to environmental impact categories. These criteria allow to streamline the current twenty-four indicators to a maximum number of seven key indicators.

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Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Title:

Review of and lessons from TERM indicators for environmental impact assessment